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- Gary Kemp
Gary Kemp, Founder and President [e-mail] Gary has been recognized several times during the last 37 years for profit and production, especially in business insurance. Gary is a Certified Insurance Counselor and a Certified Work Comp Professional. His specialty is large commercial accounts. - Gary Coleman
Gary Coleman (born February 8, 1968) is an American actor. Born in Zion, Illinois, Coleman is most famous for the role of Arnold Jackson on Diff'rent Strokes in 1978, where he uttered the famous catch phrase Whatchoo talking about, Willis?. The show lasted until 1986. Coleman had a congenital kidney defect known as nephritis that has halted his growth leading to his notably small stature (4' 8"), which has become his visual and acting trademark. He has had two kidney transplants, one in 1973 and one in 1984 and requires constant dialysis. - Gary Dourdan -- World
Gary Dourdan recently appeared as Malcolm X in the television movie "Muhammad Ali: King of the World." His additional television credits include a starring role in the series "Swift Justice" and guest appearances in the series "New York Undercover," "Cold Feet" and "Beggars and Choosers." - Gary Comer -- Lands' End
A gift of $18.5M from Lands' End founder Gary Comer and the Comer Science and Education Foundation will help with the construction of a new geochemistry research building at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory campus. The new building is expected to open in November 2007. Columbia has committed to raising the additional funds necessary to complete the construction. - F. Gary Gray -- Italian Job
"The Italian Job's" director, F. Gary Gray, believes one of the main selling points of this updated, reworked remake is its intelligent humor. To capture that humor, Gray needed to find actors who would each bring something unique to the project. Summing up Mark Wahlberg, Gray notes, "[He] has a quiet intelligence just right for the master planner he portrays." - Barbara Olson
Barbara Olson was born Barbara Bracher at Houston, Texas, on December 27 1955. After graduating with a BA from Houston's University of St Thomas in 1978, she became a professional ballet dancer, performing in Houston, New York and San Francisco. She then went to Los Angeles to become a producer and save enough money to finance her law degree, which she received in 1989 from the Benjamin Cardozo Law School at Yeshiva University in New York. She spent three years working for the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, before serving as an assistant US attorney for the District of Columbia from 1992 until 1995, prosecuting drug cases. - Charles -- Lake Charles
Donna Gary of Lake Charles, La., tries to stay warm at the O'Reilly 300 NASCAR Busch Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, April 14, 2007. The temperature at the start of the race was in the 40s. - Rory Sabbatini -- No Comments
College golf separated Gary and Rory once and for all on the course, and it's still a divisive issue. "Rory was lucky that my folks were able to get him over there and keep him there," says Gary, 37, who now works in real estate. "That first year [at Arizona] he didn't have a scholarship. They still had to send him $1,000 a month." - Aesthetics -- United States
Although much modern aesthetics is rooted in German thought, German thinking was subject to other Western influences. Lessing, a founder of German romanticism, was affected by the aesthetic writings of the British statesman Edmund Burke. - Essential Oils -- Living Essential Oils
Living Essential Oils are delicate compounds and subject to mass shipping and storage conditions with out respecting their complexity and decrease the grade and awareness of their benefits. Gary Young is committed to research and the discovery of natural substances that benefit mankind. The research and quality dedicated by modern Oil producers contribute education to the consumer to maximize the use benefits of the oils.
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